Deck 5: Process Analysis
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Deck 5: Process Analysis
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Blocking in production processes is when activities in a stage must continue because there is no place to deposit completed items.
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2
Hybrid processes combine features of make-to-order and make-to-stock production processes.
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3
When we use a make-to-stock production process we control our production based on a desired amount of finished goods inventory.
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4
Process analysis can help answer many important questions such as why change in a process is necessary.
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Process analysis can help answer many important questions such as how many customers can a process handle per hour.
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Pacing in production processes refers to the fixed timing of the movement of items through the process.
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A rectangle is conventionally used in a process flowchart to represent a task or operation.
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Make-to-stock production processes can easily handle requests for customized product features.
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9
Make-to-order production processes are well suited for high volume production of a standardized product.
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10
One way to categorize a process is to determine whether it is a multiple-stage or a single-stage process.
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11
McDonald's fast food restaurants use a Make-To-Order production process.
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12
Buffering in a production process refers to a storage area between stages of production activity where output of a stage is placed prior to being used in a "downstream" stage.
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13
A bottleneck occurs when a stage in a production process is starving.
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14
A service operation by its very nature is a make-to-stock type of production process.
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15
Productivity in a production process can be measured by the ratio of output to input.
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16
A diamond is conventionally used in a process flowchart to represent a storage area or queue.
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17
When a make-to-order production process is used, production is based on forecasts.
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18
A triangle is conventionally used in a process flowchart to represent a storage area or queue.
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19
Cycle time is the ratio of the time that a resource is actually activated relative to the time that it is available for use.
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20
A "process" is any part of an organization that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs that, hopefully, are of greater value to the organization than the original inputs.
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21
Little's law says there is a long-term relationship between the inventory, throughput, and flow time of a production system in steady state.
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22
Which of the following best describes the term cycle time?
A)Average time between completions of successive units
B)Ratio of the time a resource is activated over its use
C)Can be no more that 60 minutes
D)The same as utilization
E)The labor content of the item being measured
A)Average time between completions of successive units
B)Ratio of the time a resource is activated over its use
C)Can be no more that 60 minutes
D)The same as utilization
E)The labor content of the item being measured
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23
Inventory turn is the cost of goods sold divided by the average inventory value.
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24
Process velocity is the ratio of the total throughput time to the value added time.
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25
Setup time is the time required to prepare a process to produce a particular item.
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26
Run time is calculated by multiplying the number of units in a batch by the set-up time.
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27
If you want to reduce process flow time it has been suggested that you can reduce interruptions in the production process.
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28
Benchmarking refers to the practice of comparing the production metrics of one firm with the production metrics of another.
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29
Utilization of a production process is the ratio of time that a resource is actually being used relative to the time it is available for use.
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30
Which following production process term best describes the situation when activities in a stage of production must stop because there is no work?
A)Blocking
B)Buffering
C)Starving
D)Buffer
E)Setup time
A)Blocking
B)Buffering
C)Starving
D)Buffer
E)Setup time
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31
A process flowchart uses which of the following symbols to represent flows of material or customers in a flow diagram?
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
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32
Inventory turn is a better measure than the total value of inventory for comparative purposes because it is a relative measure.
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33
If you want to reduce process flow time it has been suggested that you can perform activities in the process in parallel.
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34
Efficiency of a production process is the ratio of the actual output of a process to some standard.
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35
A process flowchart uses symbols to represent which of the following?
A)Factory location
B)Warehouse space available
C)Work force schedules
D)Flows of material or customers
E)Data analysis
A)Factory location
B)Warehouse space available
C)Work force schedules
D)Flows of material or customers
E)Data analysis
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36
Utilization of a production process is the ratio of output to input.
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37
A process flowchart uses which of the following symbols to represent storage areas or queues in a flow diagram?
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
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38
A process flowchart uses which of the following symbols to represent a decision point in a flow diagram?
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
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39
Throughput rate of a production process is the amount of time a unit spends actually being worked on.
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40
A process flowchart uses which of the following symbols to represent tasks or operations in a flow diagram?
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
A)Rectangle
B)Arrow
C)Inverted triangle
D)Diamond
E)A dashed line
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41
What might you do in designing a two-stage process where each process had equal average process time but with high process time variability in the first stage and low variability in the second stage? Why?
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42
According to Little's Law, which of the following ratios is used to find flow time?
A)Cycle time/Process time
B)Throughput time/Process velocity
C)Process velocity/Throughput time
D)Inventory/Throughput rate
E)Value added time/Process velocity
A)Cycle time/Process time
B)Throughput time/Process velocity
C)Process velocity/Throughput time
D)Inventory/Throughput rate
E)Value added time/Process velocity
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43
Three fast-food chains are discussed in the text.McDonald's traditional process is make-to-stock; Wendy's has a make-to-order process and Burger King has a process which is a hybrid of the other two.Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each of these approaches.Why do you suppose that each of these approaches can survive in the fast food industry?
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44
To reduce process flow time you might try which of the following actions?
A)Perform activities in parallel
B)Change the sequence of activities
C)Reduce interruptions
D)Acquire additional equipment
E)All of the above
A)Perform activities in parallel
B)Change the sequence of activities
C)Reduce interruptions
D)Acquire additional equipment
E)All of the above
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45
According to Little's law, which of the following can be used to estimate inventory?
A)Process time/Cycle time
B)Throughput rate times flow time
C)Process velocity/flow time
D)Set up time/Throughput rate
E)Value added time/Process velocity
A)Process time/Cycle time
B)Throughput rate times flow time
C)Process velocity/flow time
D)Set up time/Throughput rate
E)Value added time/Process velocity
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46
Which of the following terms describes the time a unit spends actually being worked on together with the time spent waiting in a queue?
A)Cycle time
B)Flow time
C)Run time
D)Setup time
E)Efficiency
A)Cycle time
B)Flow time
C)Run time
D)Setup time
E)Efficiency
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47
The long-term relationship between the inventory, throughput, and flow time of a production system in steady state is called which of the following?
A)Peterson's Rule
B)Murphy's Law
C)Little's Law
D)Robert's Rule
E)None of the above
A)Peterson's Rule
B)Murphy's Law
C)Little's Law
D)Robert's Rule
E)None of the above
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48
The ratio of output to input is called .
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49
The ratio of the average time to move a unit through a productive system divided by the value-added time is called the .
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50
To reduce process throughput time you might try which of the following actions?
A)Outsource activities
B)Change the sequence of activities
C)Improve teamwork
D)Reduce management interference
E)Introduce incentive pay
A)Outsource activities
B)Change the sequence of activities
C)Improve teamwork
D)Reduce management interference
E)Introduce incentive pay
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51
An advantage of a make-to-stock process is which of the following?
A)Rapid delivery of a standard product
B)All units of output are unique
C)It responds directly to customer orders
D)It allows the firm to avoid inventory costs
E)It combines the best features of other processes
A)Rapid delivery of a standard product
B)All units of output are unique
C)It responds directly to customer orders
D)It allows the firm to avoid inventory costs
E)It combines the best features of other processes
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52
The formula (Flow time = Inventory/Throughput Rate) is known as .
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53
When you compare the metrics of your company to another you are .
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54
Three fast-food chains are discussed in the text.McDonald's traditional process is make-to-stock; Wendy's has a make-to-order process and Burger King has a process which is a hybrid of the other two.Discuss
the advantages and disadvantages of each of these approaches.Why do you suppose that each of these approaches can survive in the fast food industry?
the advantages and disadvantages of each of these approaches.Why do you suppose that each of these approaches can survive in the fast food industry?
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